Department of Human Services
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD.
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- md_maryland-department-of-human-services__dhs.maryland.gov
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- MD
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- No due date posted
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Reporting abuse and neglect is everyone’s responsibility. If you suspect that a child or adult is being abused or neglected, please call the
local department of social services abuse & neglect hotline
in your area.
Anyone experiencing difficulties reaching a local department of social services to report abuse or neglect should immediately call
1-800-91Prevent (1-800-917-7383)
.
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This notice appears to be a Maryland Department of Human Services web page (title: “dhs.maryland.gov”) containing public-facing guidance on reporting abuse and neglect. The only actionable content is a directive to call local department of social services abuse & neglect hotlines, with an escalation number 1-800-91Prevent (1-800-917-7383) for issues reaching local offices. There are no solicitation identifiers, scope of work, dates, or attachments provided that would support a competitive bid response. Treat this as informational unless the buyer provides a formal procurement posting with requirements and a response deadline.
Publish or disseminate instructions for the public to report suspected child or adult abuse/neglect via local departments of social services, with a statewide escalation line (1-800-917-7383) if callers cannot reach a local hotline.
- No-bid as provided: this appears to be informational web content, not a procurement notice
- Maintain/update public-facing content that instructs reporting of child/adult abuse and neglect through local departments of social services hotlines
- Provide an escalation contact path for reporting difficulties (1-800-917-7383)
- (If this is tied to a procurement) clarify whether any support is needed for hotline operations, call routing, or web/content management—none is stated in the notice text
- Confirm whether there is an actual solicitation number, procurement vehicle, or bid request associated with this page
- If the agency confirms this is a procurement: obtain the full SOW/PWS, instructions to offerors, evaluation criteria, and all attachments before drafting any response
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- No PSC, NAICS, set-aside, solicitation number, notice type, posted date, or response deadline are provided in the notice JSON
- No pricing can be shaped from the provided content; request the procurement’s deliverables and period of performance before proposing any pricing model
- Defer teaming decisions until scope is confirmed; if the effort later involves hotline/contact-center operations, potential subs could include contact-center operators, telecom/call-routing providers, and QA/training specialists (not stated in the notice)
- High risk of wasting bid resources: the content reads as public guidance rather than a request for offers
- Misinterpretation risk: without a solicitation number or deadline, any ‘proposal’ would be non-responsive or unsolicited
- Scope risk: the page references hotlines and an escalation number but does not indicate DHS is buying services related to them
- Is this web page associated with an active procurement? If yes, what is the solicitation number and where is the full solicitation package posted?
- What specific services (if any) are being procured related to abuse/neglect reporting (e.g., hotline operations, call routing, training, QA, web content management)?
- What is the response deadline and period of performance?
- Who is the contracting office/POC for this requirement?
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